1: Preface ; Introduction / by Dr. S. Birch ; Ancient Alexandria ; Modern Alexandria ; Through the delta ; Goshen ; Memphis and the pyramids ; Cairo : the founding and rise of the city ; Cairo : under the Fatimites and Eyoobides ; Cairo : under the Mamelook Sultans ; Cairo : its decadence and tombs

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2: The regeneration of Egypt ; The resurrection of the antiquities of Egypt ; The university, and Mosque of El-Azhar ; Cairo : the life of the people ; The start for Upper Egypt ; The tombs of Beni Hasan and their teachings ; On to Thebes ; Thebes ; From Thebes to the cataract

Includes excerpts from newspaper articles, facsimile recreation of a poster, lists of speakers, and excerpts from addresses at a pro-American 'patriotic mass meeting' that took place in Manila on August 23, 1907.

From title page: I. The antiquities of the Jews, in twenty books, with their wars, memorable transactions, remarkable ocurrences, their various turns of glory and misery, prosperity and adversity, from the creation of the world

II. The wars of the Jews with the Romans, from their commencement to the final destruction of Jerusalem by Titus in the reign of Vespasian, in seven books

III. The book of Josephus against Apion in defence of the Jewish antiquities, in two parts

IV. The martyrdoms of the Macabees

V. The embassy of Philo from the Jews of Alexandria, to the Emperor Caius Caligula

Hand-colored engraving of the author's daughter, Augusta Goldney, reading the new testament, surrounded by images of cherubs and the Goldney family coat of arms, with accompanying text extolling the virtues of feminine purity. The text at head of the engraving is addressed to the Queen (presumably Queen Charlotte, consort of George III) and requests that Augusta Goldney be made a lady-in-waiting.

Chicago, Ill. : Iranian Students Association of America, 1972- <Nov. 1976-> College Park, Md. : Iranian Students Association in the U.S. <Dec. 1977>- Chicago, Ill. : Iranian Students Association in the U.S.

A new edition, which has been revised by James Ross, professor of the Latin and Greek languages in Franklin College. - Lancaster, (Penn.) : Printed by Robert Bailey, Queen-Street, a few doors South of the court-house, 1804.

Broadside issued by the National University Students Union in Shanghai regarding the Shanghai massacre on May 30th, 1925, in the International Settlement at Shanghai, which ultimately resulted in the founding of the May Thirtieth movement in China.

Subject: Family portrait of Queen Victoria and her relatives. Victoria is seen seated at center, with her granddaughter Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein leaning on her lap. Standing behind Victoria, is her son, Prince Albert of Wales. Victoria's daughter-in-law, Alexandra of Denmark, sits to her right (i.e., proper left). Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse, sits at left in military uniform. The other children, in-laws, and grandchildren of Queen Victoria surround Her Majesty.

"Twenty years after the book 'Moving Walls: Preserving the Barracks of America's Concentration Camps,' by Sharon Yamato with photographs by Stan Honda was published, Sharon received a grant from the National Park Service through the Japanese American Confinement Sites (JACS) grant program to expand the book as well as produce a documentary focusing on the barracks that remain in the Wyoming area from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center camp and the people who purchased them as homesteaders after the war. The initial project (click here for images) documented the preservation of two barracks from Heart Mountain. Sharon and Stan traveled to Wyoming in May 2015 to interview surviving homesteaders and their children and find the structures that remain in the area. In August they traveled back to Wyoming to attend the Heart Mountain Pilgrimage, a gathering of surviving camp inmates, their families and friends of the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center."--Photographer's website.

This graphic novel tells the story of six brave and courageous Nisei soldiers from the Pacific Northwest who proved their loyalty and made a significant mark in American history... Their stories are based on real and actual events, which were dramatized and translated to meet the visual and narrative requirements of a graphic novel.

Weekly newsletter published as a pastime for the personnel of the Graves Registration Service, a group of United States Army servicemen tasked with the identification, retrieval, and transportation of deceased American and allied soldiers after World War I. The newsletter contains poetry, cartoons, a sporting page, and humor pieces.

Lithograph panorama depicting Queen Victoria's coronation procession making its way from Pall Mall to Westminster Abbey, passing landmarks along the way including Lower Regent Street, Trafalgar Square, and the Banqueting House. Identifications of participants in the procession are printed in the margin and include various types of guards, dukes and duchesses, and foreign ambassadors.

Issued soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; pledges that African Americans are not duped by Japanese fascist propaganda, and states that victory for Hitler would mean the destruction of the Black community in the U.S.